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My Question/Concerns....


Does anybody have any ideas about how this would affect the bayesian learning system? If i suddenly changed my mind about liking porn one day and decided to block all porn, would I need to clear out my bayesian learning database so that it would begin to learn that i dont like porn?

Is there anything fundamentally flawed with my idea? Would this really mess up the filtering mechanism?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts!



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I would venture to say it has to do with the configuration your using. If your using a peruser bayes or sitewide bayes. If your using sitewide bayes then one person's options can have an effect on anothers. if your using individual bayes then it won't. I've never tried per-user bayes, so I don't know if it would even work that way.







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